OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES

Commensal as well as wild rats and mice may present a potential risk to public health. They may harbour microorganisms that can be transmitted either through contact with infected rodent urine or faeces, or through ectoparasites. Prevalence of zoonotic microorganism in house rat (Rattus rattus) and...

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Main Author: M. MUSHTAQ-UL-HASSAN, I. HUSSAIN1, B. SHEHZADI, M. SHAHEEN, M. S. MAHMOOD1, A. RAFIQUE2 AND M. MAHMOOD-UL-HASSAN3
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Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a3a40ff974b74663bb4cb461eb925b0c 2023-05-15T18:05:11+02:00 OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES M. MUSHTAQ-UL-HASSAN, I. HUSSAIN1, B. SHEHZADI, M. SHAHEEN, M. S. MAHMOOD1, A. RAFIQUE2 AND M. MAHMOOD-UL-HASSAN3 2008-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/a3a40ff974b74663bb4cb461eb925b0c EN eng University of Agriculture, Faisalabad http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/28_4/171-174.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0253-8318 0253-8318 https://doaj.org/article/a3a40ff974b74663bb4cb461eb925b0c Pakistan Veterinary Journal, Vol 28, Iss 4, Pp 171-174 (2008) House rat house mouse E. coli S. typhi H. nana faecal sample Animal culture SF1-1100 Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T01:39:25Z Commensal as well as wild rats and mice may present a potential risk to public health. They may harbour microorganisms that can be transmitted either through contact with infected rodent urine or faeces, or through ectoparasites. Prevalence of zoonotic microorganism in house rat (Rattus rattus) and house mouse (Mus musculus) in different types of structures such as grocery shops, sweet shops, rice godowns, wheat godowns and poultry feed stores was studied in Sargodha and Faisalabad districts of Pakistan. In R. rattus, E. coli showed the highest prevalenc in faecal material from rice godowns (4.72%), while the lowest prevalence (3.46%) was in poultry feed stores (P<0.05). S. typhi had the higest prevalence (4.44%) in samples from grocery shops and lowest (3.56%) in those from sweet shops (P<0.05). Similarly, the highest prevalence of H. nana (3.89%) was recorded in faeces from grocery shops and lowest in those from poultry feed stores (P<0.05). In case of Mus musculus, rats from sweet shops showed the highest prevalence of E. coli (4.83%), while the lowest was in rats from wheat godowns (4.05%; P<0.05). S. typhi had the highest prevalence (4.56%) in grocery shops and lowest (3.28%) in sweet shops (P<0.05). For H. nana, the highest prevalence (3.61%) was noted in samples from rice godowns and lowest (3.00%) in sweet shops (P<0.05). Fecal samples of R. rattus and Mus musculus of all the structures of Sargodha district were significantly more infected with E. coli, S. typhi and H. nana compared with the samples collected from the structures of district Faisalabad (P<0.05). These results indicated that both house rat and house mouse may act as reservoir for E. coli, S. typhi and H. nana. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic House rat
house mouse
E. coli
S. typhi
H. nana
faecal sample
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle House rat
house mouse
E. coli
S. typhi
H. nana
faecal sample
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
M. MUSHTAQ-UL-HASSAN, I. HUSSAIN1, B. SHEHZADI, M. SHAHEEN, M. S. MAHMOOD1, A. RAFIQUE2 AND M. MAHMOOD-UL-HASSAN3
OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES
topic_facet House rat
house mouse
E. coli
S. typhi
H. nana
faecal sample
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
description Commensal as well as wild rats and mice may present a potential risk to public health. They may harbour microorganisms that can be transmitted either through contact with infected rodent urine or faeces, or through ectoparasites. Prevalence of zoonotic microorganism in house rat (Rattus rattus) and house mouse (Mus musculus) in different types of structures such as grocery shops, sweet shops, rice godowns, wheat godowns and poultry feed stores was studied in Sargodha and Faisalabad districts of Pakistan. In R. rattus, E. coli showed the highest prevalenc in faecal material from rice godowns (4.72%), while the lowest prevalence (3.46%) was in poultry feed stores (P<0.05). S. typhi had the higest prevalence (4.44%) in samples from grocery shops and lowest (3.56%) in those from sweet shops (P<0.05). Similarly, the highest prevalence of H. nana (3.89%) was recorded in faeces from grocery shops and lowest in those from poultry feed stores (P<0.05). In case of Mus musculus, rats from sweet shops showed the highest prevalence of E. coli (4.83%), while the lowest was in rats from wheat godowns (4.05%; P<0.05). S. typhi had the highest prevalence (4.56%) in grocery shops and lowest (3.28%) in sweet shops (P<0.05). For H. nana, the highest prevalence (3.61%) was noted in samples from rice godowns and lowest (3.00%) in sweet shops (P<0.05). Fecal samples of R. rattus and Mus musculus of all the structures of Sargodha district were significantly more infected with E. coli, S. typhi and H. nana compared with the samples collected from the structures of district Faisalabad (P<0.05). These results indicated that both house rat and house mouse may act as reservoir for E. coli, S. typhi and H. nana.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author M. MUSHTAQ-UL-HASSAN, I. HUSSAIN1, B. SHEHZADI, M. SHAHEEN, M. S. MAHMOOD1, A. RAFIQUE2 AND M. MAHMOOD-UL-HASSAN3
author_facet M. MUSHTAQ-UL-HASSAN, I. HUSSAIN1, B. SHEHZADI, M. SHAHEEN, M. S. MAHMOOD1, A. RAFIQUE2 AND M. MAHMOOD-UL-HASSAN3
author_sort M. MUSHTAQ-UL-HASSAN, I. HUSSAIN1, B. SHEHZADI, M. SHAHEEN, M. S. MAHMOOD1, A. RAFIQUE2 AND M. MAHMOOD-UL-HASSAN3
title OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES
title_short OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES
title_full OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES
title_fullStr OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES
title_full_unstemmed OCCURRENCE OF SOME ZOONOTIC MICROORGANISMS IN FAECAL MATTER OF HOUSE RAT (RATTUS RATTUS) AND HOUSE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS) TRAPPED FROM VARIOUS STRUCTURES
title_sort occurrence of some zoonotic microorganisms in faecal matter of house rat (rattus rattus) and house mouse (mus musculus) trapped from various structures
publisher University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
publishDate 2008
url https://doaj.org/article/a3a40ff974b74663bb4cb461eb925b0c
genre Rattus rattus
genre_facet Rattus rattus
op_source Pakistan Veterinary Journal, Vol 28, Iss 4, Pp 171-174 (2008)
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